Not-for-profit community groups in rural areas will soon be able to apply for Scottish Government funding of up to £50,000 to trial new and innovative ways to address local challenges and benefit from local opportunities. The Rural Communities “Ideas into Action” Fund is supported
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The traditional way of life for Scotland’s crofters will “ultimately disappear” unless urgent action is taken over an "out of control" land market, the Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF) has warned. The body is leading calls for crofting legislation to be overhauled
Homes in Glasgow are to benefit from major improvements in energy efficiency thanks to a new net-zero retrofit project by GHA. A total of 36 Canadian timber homes in Drumchapel will benefit from a £1.5 million ‘deep retrofit’ programme.
Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP) has put a house for sale in the Outer Hebrides with the stipulation that it can only be sold to islanders or first-time buyers. The three-bed house, in Daliburgh, South Uist, is being sold for offers over £100,000.
Urgent action is required to address the consequences of real term cuts to the core budgets of Scotland’s 32 councils in recent years, COSLA has warned.
Council house tenants in Moray are being consulted on proposed rent changes.
The Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) has announced that Vodafone Business and Cisco have become SFHA commercial associates, helping to increase the knowledge and experience it can provide members with regarding new digital technologies and mobile connectivity. Through the partnersh
Dundee City Council tenants who took part in the annual rent consultation have again backed the lowest increase of three options, all of which were below the rate of inflation. After eight weeks of consultation, 60% of the 2171 tenants who took part opted for a 1.5% rise, equal to an average increas
The amount households pay for water and waste water services will rise by 4.2 % in 2022/23.
Social impact investor Housing Growth Partnership (HGP) has agreed a financial investment with an ambitious female-led property development business based in Edinburgh. As organisations around the world recognise International Women’s Day, HGP has announced an investment deal worth
Positive Action in Housing CEO Robina Qureshi urges social landlords to allow their tenants to shelter refugees in their homes for short periods as a contribution to the current refugee crisis.
The planned development of 69 new homes within the grounds of Glasgow’s historic Acre House has been given the go-ahead.
The 25th anniversary of the community buyout of the Isle of Eigg was celebrated over the weekend. The Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust (IEHT), a partnership between islanders, Highland Council and the Scottish Wildlife Trust, bought the island for £1.5 million on June 12, 1997.
Councillors in Aberdeen are to consider whether to pause or abandon work to build new schools, nurseries and social housing due to increasing construction costs, according to reports. Proposals to help the local authority make savings on current developments and to cancel new projects altogethe
Cassiltoun Housing Association's group chief executive Clair Malpas has encouraged organisations to apply for the new Ian Findlay Path Fund, with £1.5 million of funding now open for applications. The fund, managed by Scotland’s walking charity Paths for All, will enable more people to w